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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Elevators To The Grateful Sky: New album Cape Yawn released 11th March | Stream new song 'We're Nothing At All' with New Noise Magazine

The
Birmingham-based label HeviSike Records is thrilled to announce the
release of Elevators To The Grateful Sky's brand new album Cape Yawn on
11th March.

In what will be the second full-length album for the Palermo, Italy-based band, Cape Yawn
marks a dramatic shift in both gear and sound for the heavy psych
rockers who first came to light with the release of their self-titled
debut EP in 2011.

Formed by friends Sandro Di Girolamo (Ex-Undead Creep) and Giuseppe
Ferrara – both of whom cut their teeth as the brutal (and now defunct)
death metal set Omega – Elevators To The Grateful Sky pull together and
package a diverse range of influences from each band member’s distinct
experience. Joined by Bonham-worshipping drummer Giulio Scavuzzo and
guitarist Giorgio Trombino the band is a pressure cooker filled to the
brim with psychedelic metal, doom, classic and groove-laden rock.

Serving their early days in their native Palermo, it didn’t take long
for their EP to find its way onto the desk of Swedish label Transubstans
Records who jumped at the chance to release their debut album Cloud Eye in 2013. An out-and-out foray into the darkened days of early grunge and straight up heavy 70s rock and roll, fast forward to Cape Yawn and
the band has developed even further. Complimenting and drawing on
influences as diverse as Danzig, Fu Manchu and legendary alt rockers
Morphine (the song ‘Laura’ on Cape Yawn is dedicated to the band’s lead
singer Mark Sandman) to galvanize their songwriting talents, Elevators
To The Grateful Sky produce something entirely of their own making. It’s
an album that will keep audiences guessing and leave no lover of rock
and roll wanting.

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